Honor: A History
The importance of honor is present in the earliest records of civilization. Today, while it may still be an essential concept in Islamic cultures, in the West, honor has been disparaged and dismissed as obsolete. In this lively and authoritative book, James Bowman traces the curious and fascinating history of this ideal, from the Middle Ages through the Enlightenment and to the killing fields of World War I and the despair of Vietnam. Bowman reminds us that the fate of honor and the fate of morality and even manners are deeply interrelated. His book is an indispensable document in a time of growing concern about the erosion of values.
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Honor: A History
The importance of honor is present in the earliest records of civilization. Today, while it may still be an essential concept in Islamic cultures, in the West, honor has been disparaged and dismissed as obsolete. In this lively and authoritative book, James Bowman traces the curious and fascinating history of this ideal, from the Middle Ages through the Enlightenment and to the killing fields of World War I and the despair of Vietnam. Bowman reminds us that the fate of honor and the fate of morality and even manners are deeply interrelated. His book is an indispensable document in a time of growing concern about the erosion of values.
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Honor: A History

Honor: A History

by James Bowman
Honor: A History

Honor: A History

by James Bowman

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The importance of honor is present in the earliest records of civilization. Today, while it may still be an essential concept in Islamic cultures, in the West, honor has been disparaged and dismissed as obsolete. In this lively and authoritative book, James Bowman traces the curious and fascinating history of this ideal, from the Middle Ages through the Enlightenment and to the killing fields of World War I and the despair of Vietnam. Bowman reminds us that the fate of honor and the fate of morality and even manners are deeply interrelated. His book is an indispensable document in a time of growing concern about the erosion of values.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594033704
Publisher: Encounter Books
Publication date: 04/06/2006
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 382
File size: 520 KB

About the Author

James Bowman has written for the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, The New Criterion and other publications. He was the American Editor of the Times Literary Supplement of London and is currently a resident scholar at the Ethics and Public Policy Institute. Mr. Bowman has appeared on CSPAN.

Table of Contents


Introduction: The Two Kinds of Honor     1
Cultural Honor, East and West
"We Are Men": The Islamic Honor Culture and the West     15
Rightly to Be Great: The Origins of the Western Honor Culture     41
Aristocracy and Democracy: Honor Democratized     67
The Decline and Fall of the Western Honor Culture, 1914-1975
What Happened to Honor? Modern Warfare, Therapy and Feminism     95
Honor Between the Wars: The Cult of Youth     121
World War II: Honor and the Progressive Spirit     151
Honor in Postwar America: Korea and the 1950s     179
Vietnam: War As Social Therapy and Psychological Trauma     207
Post-Honor Society
Vietnam and the Loss of Cultural Honor     235
The Aristocracy of Feeling: Honor As Celebrity     263
Honor's Revival: Why Do We Need It? Is It Possible?     293
Acknowledgments     325
Notes     329
Index     361
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